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Elegance Has a Name~~Wrapsody in Blue~~Blue Ridge, GA

Wrapsody in BlueConventional wisdom held that opening a shop outside of the heart of downtown Blue Ridge’s shopping district was retail suicide. Conventional wisdom never met Michael Brunson and Jack Morton. Not ones to shy away from a challenge, Michael and Jack knew the world—or at least Blue Ridge shoppers—would beat a path to their door if they opened an elegant shop full of marvelous items unlike any others offered in town. Thus Wrapsody in Blue was born three-and-a-half years ago.

Michael and Jack first came to Blue Ridge five years ago to help their good friends—Atlanta’s 11Alive news anchor, Jill Becker, and her husband—decorate their newly purchased cabin in Blue Ridge. Like so many before them, they fell in love with the beautiful mountain town.

Michael had been working for years at the Atlanta Interfaith AIDS Network, running a day program for people with AIDS and HIV. It was taking more and more of an emotional toll on Michael to--as he says--“bury people.” Jack—who owns Indulgence Salon in Buckhead and has won four Emmy’s for hair, makeup and wardrobe—was also in a very high-stress environment. Buying a weekend cabin in the mountains seemed the perfect anecdote for their high-octane careers.

After a year of weekends spent in Blue Ridge, it was becoming harder and harder for the two to make the trip back to Atlanta on Sunday night. The desire grew strong to make Blue Ridge their permanent home.

There were two activities that Michael and Jack particularly enjoyed in the mountains—one was hiking, and the other was shopping in the lovely shops in downtown Blue Ridge. In their frequent shopping trips, Michael and Jack saw a niche that was not being filled among the great antique shops and stores that offer wonderful rustic cabin décor. Blue Ridge lacked a shop that carried new higher-end traditional décor—something more akin to a shop you might find in Buckhead. Northern Lights Candles

On one of their shopping trips, Michael and Jack noticed a “For Rent” sign in one of the buildings a block off the main shopping district. It would be the perfect space for the new shop that they had decided would be their ticket to a permanent residence in Blue Ridge.

Wrapsody in Blue opened for business in 2005. A destination for refined shopping, Wrapsody in Blue is filled with occasional pieces of furniture--including a fascinating piece that converts from a buffet to a dining table that seats 12--decorative accessories, custom artwork, home decor, gourmet treats and hostess gifts. The items are unlike any you'll find in other Blue Ridge shops. As Michael cracks, "I'm the only antique in the store!"

According to Michael, the store’s best selling item is a line of candles from Northern Lights. Deliciously scented, the candles come in beautiful glass candle-holders that give off an elegant glow while burning. Michael and Jack were able to get the candles featured on the Today Show. By that afternoon, their website was so inundated with orders for the candles, that folks started calling the store because they couldn’t get on the website. A year-and-a-half later, Wrapsody in Blue is still sending the Northern Lights candles to folks all over the country.

Be sure to visit Wrapsody in Blue when you are in Blue Ridge. You will be delighted, not just by the great selection of merchandise, but by Michael, who runs the store. His down-home folksy southern charm will win you over, and his wonderful shop will keep you coming back!

Michael Brunson

Michael Brunson, co-owner of Wrapsody in Blue

Wrapsody in Blue

771 East Main Street
Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513
Tel 706-258-2700 Fax 706-258-2701

www.WrapsodyInBlueRidge.com

Blue Ridge Market Report~~The One That Got Away?

The One that got AwayWe all have our tales to tell of "the one that got away." The fish--or the deal--that was within our grasp and we let it slip away.

The current real estate market in Blue Ridge is going to generate a lot of "the one that got away" tales of woe. NOW is the time to buy. Wait at your peril!

Using a year-to-date comparison, the median price of homes fell 17% compared to the same time period in 2007. (I am using median price, because a few high end sales tend to skew the average price.)

However, if you compare August of 2007 with August of 2008, the median price differential is less than one percent.

What this tells me is that prices are continuing the stabilizing trend of the past few months.

NOW is the time to get some incredible deals on incredible properties.

Don't let this time of great opportunity slip through your fingers or you may wind up lamenting "the one that got away."

Fannin County Residential Sales
1/1/07 - 8/31/07 1/1/08 - 8/31/08 Variation Aug-07 Aug-08 Variation
Total Units Sold 279 239 -15% 42 28 -33%
Average Days on Market 124 128 1% 92 93 <1%
Sold Price
Average $ 318,709 $ 252,438 -21% $ 291,501 $ 316,154 8%
Median $ 270,000 $ 224,500 -17% $ 247,500 $ 247,000 <1%
Highest $ 2,900,000 $ 1,370,750 -53% $ 1,565,000 $ 1,370,750 -12%
Total Volume $ 88,919,946 $ 60,332,691 -28% $12,243,037 $ 8,852,325 -28%

~~North Georgia Mountains~~September Calendar of Events

Calendar of Events

From August 29, 2008 Our Town
To September 21, 2008 Blue Ridge Community Theater
September 01, 2008 Labor Day BBQ
Downtown Blue Ridge City Park
September 02, 2008 Blue Mountain Jam at Kiwanis Fairgrounds
Kiwanis Fairgrounds
September 06, 2008 Farmers Market / Mountain Fresh Market
Downtown Historic Blue Ridge in front of Courthouse
September 09, 2008 Blue Mountain Jam at Kiwanis Fairgrounds
Kiwanis Fairgrounds
September 13, 2008 Farmers Market / Mountain Fresh Market
Downtown Historic Blue Ridge in front of Courthouse
September 13, 2008 Mountain Music Festival
Vogel State Park
September 13, 2008 Poker Run for Open Arms
Blue Ridge Kiwanis Fairgrounds
From September 14, 2008 Oktoberfest
To November 02, 2008 Helen, GA
September 16, 2008 Blue Mountain Jam at Kiwanis Fairgrounds
Kiwanis Fairgrounds
From September 19, 2008 Bluegrass Festival - Blairsville
To September 20, 2008 Historic Court House on the Square
From September 20, 2008 Wildlife Art Festival
To September 21, 2008 Downtown City Park, Blue Ridge
September 20, 2008 Concert in the Park / Blue Ridge Grass
Downtown City Park, Blue Ridge
From September 20, 2008 Ride the Rails Festival
To September 21, 2008 Mineral Bluff
September 20, 2008 Farmers Market / Mountain Fresh Market
Downtown Historic Blue Ridge in front of Courthouse
September 23, 2008 Blue Mountain Jam at Kiwanis Fairgrounds
Kiwanis Fairgrounds
September 27, 2008 Family Fishing Festival
National Fish Hatchery, Suches, Ga.
September 27, 2008 Classic Cars "Cruise In"
Home Depot Parking Lot
September 27, 2008 Gospel Concert / Guytons and the Marvin Morrows
Performing Arts Center / Blue Ridge
September 27, 2008 Farmers Market / Mountain Fresh Market
Downtown Historic Blue Ridge in front of Courthouse
September 30, 2008 Blue Mountain Jam at Kiwanis Fairgrounds
Kiwanis Fairgrounds

Multitudes Gallery -- Dazzling Hand-Blown Glass Artwork in Blue Ridge

GlassWalking into Multitudes Gallery feels like you are stepping into the middle of a living kaleidoscope. Colors swirl and bend as your eyes make their way around this magical gallery. Hand-blown glass artwork covers every surface, including pieces dangling from the ceiling.

Multitude's owner, David Alfrey, opened the gallery six years ago in the corner space of the then newly-renovated Hampton Square, a building that had for years housed the local roller skating rink. Multitudes has vast expanses of windows that make up three of the four sides of the space, providing the perfect light-filled backdrop for the dazzling glassglass pieces in the gallery.

David had worked for years in a glass gallery in Atlanta, so he was familiar with the top artists in the field and so was able to bring their works of glass art to Multitudes. David was also able to tap into the deep vein of talent that flows through the North Georgia mountains art community. Multitudes Gallery now boasts close to 100 artists-local and national-whose works are on display.

Visitors to the gallery will find not only glass works, but pottery, photography, paintings, as well as an exquisite selection of unique and hand-crafted jewelry. If you come into the gallery on Saturday afternoon, be sure to make your way to the back and watch local artist Judson Bailey as he creates beautiful stained glass pieces.

Multitudes Gallery, reflecting beauty in Blue Ridge.

David

David Alfrey, Multitudes Gallery Owner

11 MOUNTAIN STREET ~ BLUE RIDGE, GEORGIA 30513
Phone: 706-632-1718 ~ Fax: 706-258-4838
Hours: Monday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed Tuesday

www.multitudesgallery.com

Red, White, and Blue Ridge...Labor Day Bar-B-Q

bbq

The sounds of bluegrass music and laughing children float in the air along with the delicious aromas of roasting spareribs and chicken, and like a pied piper, they draw visitors from near and far to the annual Labor Day Bar-B-Q in beautiful downtown Blue Ridge.

Proceeds from the beloved annual event benefit the Good Samaritans of Fannin County, an inter-denominational group made up of members of many churches in Blue Ridge--Baptist, Presbyterian, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Disciples of Christ, Episcopal, and Charismatic--whose mission is to assist those in financial, physical or mental need in the community.

The event is kicked off on Sunday evening with a community worship service, beginning at 6 p.m. in the park, followed by an old-fashioned ice cream social.

On Monday, delicious barbecue plates will be served from 11:30 to 6:00, or until the foods all gone!! Dinner includes your choice of barbecue pork ribs or half-chicken, baked beans, pickles, cole slaw and bread, plus sweet Southern iced tea and homemade desserts, all for only $9.00, OR, barbecue sandwich plates for only $7.00!

Join your Blue Ridge neighbors and friends, welcome visitors to our beautiful town, and savor the delicious slow-cooked delights while you listen to the sounds of bluegrass, Southern gospel and good 'ol mountain music.

The Labor Day Bar-B-Q is hosted each year by volunteers from the community and all proceeds benefit the Good Samaritans of Fannin County.

Please join us for a day of good food, good fun and good music, all for a good cause!

For more information, visit http://www.brumc.org/Labor_day_bbq.htm.